Words Starting With "A"

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Askance

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"Askance" means looking at someone or something with suspicion, doubt, or disapproval, often by tilting the head or eyes to one side. It implies a skeptical or wary attitude.

Asked

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"Asked" is the past tense of the verb "ask." It means to make a request, inquire about something, or seek information from someone. When someone asks a question, they are asking for an answer or clarification.

Asker

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The word "asker" refers to a person who asks questions or makes inquiries. It can also be used to describe someone who is seeking information or knowledge.

Askew

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"Askew" means to be askance or at an angle; not straight or aligned properly. It often refers to something being slightly off-center, tilted, or crooked.

Asking

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" Asking" refers to the act of making a request or posing a question to someone. It involves seeking information, clarification, or assistance from another person by expressing one's curiosity or need.

Asklepiades

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Asklepiades is an ancient Greek name, derived from the god Asclepius, who was the god of medicine and healing in Greek mythology. The name Asklepiades often refers to individuals or things associated with healing or medical practices in the context of Greek culture. In modern times, it may be used as a less common given name for boys.

Asklepieion

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Asklepieion refers to a sanctuary or temple dedicated to the ancient Greek god Asclepius, who was the deity of healing and medicine. These sites were places where people would go to seek healing, often through religious rituals, dreams, and the guidance of priests or physicians. Asclepieions were equipped with facilities such as sleeping chambers where patients would spend the night, hoping for divine intervention in their healing process.

Asklepieions

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Asklepieions were ancient Greek healing centers or temples dedicated to the god Asclepius, who was the deity of medicine and healing. These institutions served as hospitals and places of worship where people would go to seek cures for their illnesses or injuries. The Asklepieions provided various therapeutic methods, including dream incubation, where patients would sleep in the temple and hope for divine guidance in their dreams, as well as medicinal treatments, hydrotherapy, and surgical interventions. The concept of the Asklepieion played a significant role in the development of healthcare and medical practices in ancient Greece.

Asklepios

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Asklepios, also spelled Asclepius, was the ancient Greek god of medicine and healing. He was a son of Apollo and was often depicted with a staff entwined with a serpent, which has become a symbol of medicine and healthcare to this day. Temples called Asclepieia were dedicated to him, where people would seek healing and medical treatment through dreams and rituals. The name Asklepios is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to medical professionals or the field of medicine itself.

Asks

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"Ask" is a verb that means to make a request or inquiry, to pose a question, or to seek information from someone.

Aslant

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At an angle or slope, often used to describe a diagonal or slanted position.

Asleep

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"Asleep" is an adjective used to describe the state of being unconscious or not awake, typically during sleep. It is the opposite of being awake. When someone is asleep, they are not conscious of their surroundings and are not able to respond to external stimuli until they wake up.

Aslug

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A slug is a type of gastropod mollusc without a shell, commonly found in gardens and damp environments. They have a slimy, flattened body and move slowly. Slugs can be considered pests as they damage plants by feeding on their leaves and fruits.

Asmara

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Asmara is the capital and largest city of Eritrea, a country located in the Horn of Africa. It has a rich history and architectural heritage, with influences from Italian colonial rule. Asmara is known for its well-preserved Art Deco and modernist buildings, which have earned it a UNESCO World Heritage status. The name "Asmara" is believed to derive from the Tigrinya words "Asmera," meaning "they agreed," referring to the legend of four clans that united to found the city.

Asmodeus

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Asmodeus is a demon or king of demons in various religious and mythological traditions, often associated with lust and mischief. He is mentioned in the Bible's Book of Tobit as a demonic entity and appears in other texts, such as the Testament of Solomon and later grimoires. In popular culture, Asmodeus is depicted as a powerful and seductive figure.

Asocial

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Asocial refers to a person who is unwilling or unable to interact with others, often feeling uncomfortable or rebellious in social situations. They may prefer to be alone or in a small group of people they know well, and may avoid social events or gatherings. The term can also describe someone who is introverted or antisocial, but not necessarily in a negative way.

Asoka

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Asoka was an ancient Indian emperor who ruled from around 268 to 232 BCE. He is best known for his conversion to Buddhism and the spread of Buddhist teachings throughout his empire. After a series of brutal military conquests, Asoka experienced a moral transformation, adopting non-violence and promoting religious tolerance. He erected numerous inscriptions, called the Edicts of Asoka, which conveyed his beliefs and policies across his vast kingdom. Asoka's reign is often considered a golden age in Indian history, and his legacy has influenced the principles of governance and peace in many cultures.

Asoma

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Asomatognosia

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Asomatognosia is a neurological condition characterized by the inability to recognize one's own body parts, usually affecting one side of the body. It is a form of neglect or anosognosia, where individuals deny or are unaware of the existence or ownership of limbs, even when they are clearly part of their own body. This condition can result from brain damage, typically to the right hemisphere, and is often associated with other cognitive impairments such as stroke, dementia, or brain injury.

Asomatous

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The word "asomatous" refers to something that lacks a physical body or form. It is often used in theological or philosophical contexts to describe entities that exist without a material existence, such as spirits or immaterial beings.

Asonant

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"Assonant" refers to a literary device in which vowel sounds are repeated within words or phrases, usually in nearby syllables. It creates a musical or harmonious effect in poetry or prose. For example, "sweet heat" or "blue moon" are examples of assonance, where the vowel sound "ee" is repeated.

Asp

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"ASP" can have multiple meanings, but here are the most common ones:<br><br>1. <strong>ASP.NET</strong>: A web application framework developed by Microsoft for building dynamic websites and web applications. It stands for Active Server Pages .NET.<br><br>2. <strong>ASP</strong>: In computing, it can refer to Application Service Provider, which is a company that offers software applications and services over the internet on a subscription basis.<br><br>3. <strong>ASP</strong>: An abbreviation for "Asp," which is a venomous snake found in various regions, particularly in Africa and Europe. It is also known as the Egyptian cobra or asp viper.<br><br>If you meant a specific context, please provide more details.

Aspadana

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Aspadana refers to Persepolis, the ancient capital of the Achaemenid Empire in modern-day Iran. Persepolis was built during the 6th and 5th centuries BC and was a principal city of the empire.

Asparagaceae

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Asparagaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. It includes a variety of genera, such as asparagus, lilies, and onions, characterized by monocotyledonous seeds and often having fleshy underground stems or rhizomes. Some well-known members of this family are Asparagus (the vegetable), Agave, Yucca, and Allium (which includes onions and garlic). This family is widely distributed around the world and is known for its economically important species used in horticulture, food, and traditional medicine.

Asparaginase

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Asparaginase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of asparagine into aspartic acid and ammonia. It is commonly used in medical treatments, particularly in the therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, to deplete asparagine, which is essential for the growth of certain cancer cells. By breaking down asparagine, the enzyme helps to inhibit the proliferation of these cancerous cells and supports the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

Asparagine

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Asparagine is an amino acid that is used in the construction of proteins. It is classified as a non-essential amino acid, meaning that the human body can produce it internally, but it can also be obtained through diet. Asparagine plays a crucial role in various cellular processes and is found in many foods, particularly in high-protein sources such as eggs, dairy products, asparagus (from which its name is derived), and grains.

Asparaginous

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The word "asparaginous" refers to something that is related to or resembling asparagus, particularly in terms of its texture or qualities. It can also describe plants or vegetables with similar characteristics to asparagus, such as being tender and edible shoots or having a similar taste.

Asparagus

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Asparagus is a type of perennial plant that belongs to the lily family. It is native to Europe and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. The plant is characterized by its green, spear-shaped leaves that are high in nutritional value and are often eaten as a vegetable.

Asparaguses

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"Asparaguses" is the plural form of "asparagus," a vegetable that belongs to the lily family. It is characterized by long, thin stalks with spear-like tips and is commonly eaten as a cooked or raw delicacy in many cuisines worldwide. Asparaguses are known for their nutritional value, containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Aspart

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Aspart is a synthetic sweetener commonly used as an artificial sweetener in low-calorie foods and beverages. It is approximately 200 times sweeter than sugar.

Aspartame

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Aspartame is an artificial sweetener commonly used in low-calorie foods and beverages to provide a sweet taste without adding sugar. It is approximately 200 times sweeter than sugar, making it a popular choice for diet foods and drinks. Aspartame is widely used in products such as sugar-free gum, sweets, and diet soda. However, some research has raised concerns about its potential health effects, including links to headaches, digestive problems, and cancer, although the scientific consensus is that aspartame is safe for most people to consume in recommended amounts.

Aspartamine

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It seems like you might be referring to "aspartame," which is an artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute in various food and beverage products. It is about 200 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar) and is used by people who want to reduce their sugar intake or calorie consumption. Aspartame is found in many diet sodas, sugar-free gum, and other low-calorie or sugar-free foods. However, it is important to note that some individuals may experience side effects or have concerns about its safety, as with any food additive. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice.

Aspartase

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Aspartase, also known as asparaginase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonia. It plays a role in protein metabolism and is used medically in certain cancer treatments, particularly for leukemia, to break down asparagine in the blood, which can help to inhibit the growth of cancer cells.

Aspartate

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Aspartate is an amino acid that plays various roles in the body. It is also known as aspartic acid. In biochemistry, it is important as a neurotransmitter and as a precursor in the synthesis of other essential molecules like proteins, nucleotides, and the amino acid glutamate. Aspartate is involved in metabolic processes such as the citric acid cycle (also called the Krebs cycle) and the urea cycle, which helps to remove excess ammonia from the body.

Aspartic

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Aspartic acid, often abbreviated as Asp or D, is an amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis in living organisms. It is classified as an acidic amino acid because it contains a carboxyl group (-COOH) that can donate a proton (H+), making the side chain negatively charged at neutral pH. Aspartic acid is involved in various biological processes and can be found in many proteins. In the genetic code, it is represented by the bases GAT or GAC and is a building block of both structural and functional proteins.

Aspartoacylase

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Aspartoacylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) into N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) and glutamate. This enzyme plays a crucial role in the metabolism of neurotransmitters in the brain. A deficiency or malfunction of aspartoacylase can lead to a rare genetic disorder called Canavan disease, which affects the development and functioning of the nervous system.